List of New England towns
See that article for further explanation.
This is called a List of New England Towns, but also includes municipalities incorporated as cities or organized as plantations with those types indicated as such.
Massachusetts
Barnstable County
- Barnstable
- Bourne
- Brewster
- Chatham
- Dennis
- Eastham
- Falmouth
- Harwich
- Mashpee
- Orleans
- Provincetown
- Sandwich
- Truro
- Wellfleet
- Yarmouth
Berkshire County
- Adams
- Alford
- Becket
- Cheshire
- Clarksburg
- Dalton
- Egremont
- Florida
- Great Barrington
- Hancock
- Hinsdale
- Lanesborough
- Lee
- Lenox
- Monterey
- Mount Washington
- New Ashford
- New Marlborough
- North Adams (city)
- Otis
- Peru
- Pittsfield (city)
- Richmond
- Sandisfield
- Savoy
- Sheffield
- Stockbridge
- Tyringham
- Washington
- West Stockbridge
- Williamstown
- Windsor
Bristol County
- Acushnet
- Attleboro (city)
- Berkley
- Dartmouth
- Dighton
- Easton
- Fairhaven
- Fall River (city)
- Freetown
- Mansfield
- New Bedford (city)
- North Attleborough
- Norton
- Raynham
- Rehoboth
- Seekonk
- Somerset
- Swansea
- Taunton (city)
- Westport
Dukes County
Essex County
- Amesbury
- Andover
- Beverly (city)
- Boxford
- Danvers
- Essex
- Georgetown
- Gloucester (city)
- Groveland
- Hamilton
- Haverhill (city)
- Ipswich
- Lawrence (city)
- Lynn (city)
- Lynnfield
- Manchester-by-the-Sea
- Marblehead
- Merrimac
- Methuen
- Middleton
- Nahant
- Newbury
- Newburyport (city)
- North Andover
- Peabody (city)
- Rockport
- Rowley
- Salem (city)
- Salisbury
- Saugus
- Swampscott
- Topsfield
- Wenham
- West Newbury
Franklin County
- Ashfield
- Bernardston
- Buckland
- Charlemont
- Colrain
- Conway
- Deerfield
- Erving
- Gill
- Greenfield
- Hawley
- Heath
- Leverett
- Leyden
- Monroe
- Montague
- New Salem
- Northfield
- Orange
- Rowe
- Shelburne
- Shutesbury
- Sunderland
- Warwick
- Wendell
- Whately
Hampden County
- Agawam
- Blandford
- Brimfield
- Chester
- Chicopee (city)
- East Longmeadow
- Granville
- Hampden
- Holland
- Holyoke (city)
- Longmeadow
- Ludlow
- Monson
- Montgomery
- Palmer
- Russell
- Southwick
- Springfield (city)
- Tolland
- Wales
- West Springfield (city)
- Westfield (city)
- Wilbraham
Hampshire County
- Amherst
- Belchertown
- Chesterfield
- Cummington
- Easthampton (city)
- Goshen
- Granby
- Hadley
- Hatfield
- Huntington
- Middlefield
- Northampton (city)
- Pelham
- Plainfield
- South Hadley
- Southampton
- Ware
- Westhampton
- Williamsburg
- Worthington
Former towns:
These three towns were disincorporated in 1938 due to the construction of Quabbin Reservoir. The former territory of the three, and of the former town of Dana in Worcester County (which was disincorporated at the same time for the same reason), was annexed to neighboring towns, although much of it is either underwater or closed to development.
Middlesex County
- Acton
- Arlington
- Ashby
- Ashland
- Ayer
- Bedford
- Belmont
- Billerica
- Boxborough
- Burlington
- Cambridge (city)
- Carlisle
- Chelmsford
- Concord
- Dracut
- Dunstable
- Everett (city)
- Framingham
- Groton
- Holliston
- Hopkinton
- Hudson
- Lexington
- Lincoln
- Littleton
- Lowell (city)
- Malden (city)
- Marlborough (city)
- Maynard
- Medford (city)
- Melrose (city)
- Natick
- Newton (city)
- North Reading
- Pepperell
- Reading
- Sherborn
- Shirley
- Somerville (city)
- Stoneham
- Stow
- Sudbury
- Tewksbury
- Townsend
- Tyngsborough
- Wakefield
- Waltham (city)
- Watertown
- Wayland
- Westford
- Weston
- Wilmington
- Winchester
- Woburn (city)
Nantucket County
Norfolk County
- Avon
- Bellingham
- Braintree
- Brookline
- Canton
- Cohasset
- Dedham
- Dover
- Foxborough
- Franklin
- Holbrook
- Medfield
- Medway
- Millis
- Milton
- Needham
- Norfolk
- Norwood
- Plainville
- Quincy (city)
- Randolph
- Sharon
- Stoughton
- Walpole
- Wellesley
- Westwood
- Weymouth
- Wrentham
Former town:
Hyde Park was annexed by the City of Boston (in neighboring Suffolk County) in 1912. Upon its annexation, Hyde Park's former territory became part of Suffolk County.
Plymouth County
- Abington
- Bridgewater
- Brockton (city)
- Carver
- Duxbury
- East Bridgewater
- Halifax
- Hanover
- Hanson
- Hingham
- Hull
- Kingston
- Lakeville
- Marion
- Marshfield
- Mattapoisett
- Middleborough
- Norwell
- Pembroke
- Plymouth
- Plympton
- Rochester
- Rockland
- Scituate
- Wareham
- West Bridgewater
- Whitman
Suffolk County
Worcester County
- Ashburnham
- Athol
- Auburn
- Barre
- Berlin
- Blackstone
- Bolton
- Boylston
- Brookfield
- Charlton
- Clinton
- Douglas
- Dudley
- East Brookfield
- Fitchburg (city)
- Gardner (city)
- Grafton
- Hardwick
- Harvard
- Holden
- Hopedale
- Hubbardston
- Lancaster
- Leicester
- Leominster (city)
- Lunenburg
- Mendon
- Milford
- Millbury
- Millville
- New Braintree
- North Brookfield
- Northborough
- Northbridge
- Oakham
- Oxford
- Paxton
- Petersham
- Phillipston
- Princeton
- Royalston
- Rutland
- Shrewsbury
- Southborough
- Southbridge
- Spencer
- Sterling
- Sturbridge
- Sutton
- Templeton
- Upton
- Uxbridge
- Warren
- Webster
- West Boylston
- West Brookfield
- Westborough
- Westminster
- Winchendon
- Worcester (city)
Former town:
Dana was disincorporated in 1938 due to the construction of Quabbin Reservoir. The former territory of Dana, and of three additional towns in Hampshire County that were disincorporated at the same time for the same reason, was annexed to neighboring towns (although much of it is either underwater or closed to development).
Rhode Island
Bristol County
Kent County
Newport County
The town of New Shoreham, currently in Washington County, was part of Newport County until 1963.
Providence County
- Burrillville
- Central Falls (city)
- Cranston (city)
- Cumberland
- East Providence (city)
- Foster
- Glocester
- Johnston
- Lincoln
- North Providence
- North Smithfield
- Pawtucket (city)
- Providence (city)
- Scituate
- Smithfield
- Woonsocket (city)
Washington County
- Charlestown
- Exeter
- Hopkinton
- Narragansett
- New Shoreham
- North Kingstown
- Richmond
- South Kingstown
- Westerly
Connecticut
Fairfield County
- Bethel
- Bridgeport (city)
- Brookfield
- Danbury (city)
- Darien
- Easton
- Fairfield
- Greenwich
- Monroe
- New Canaan
- New Fairfield
- Newtown
- Norwalk (city)
- Reading
- Ridgefield
- Shelton (city)
- Sherman
- Stamford (city)
- Stratford
- Trumbull
- Weston
- Westport
- Wilton
Hartford County
- Avon
- Berlin
- Bloomfield
- Bristol (city)
- Burlington
- Canton
- East Granby
- East Hartford
- East Windsor
- Enfield
- Farmington
- Glastonbury
- Granby
- Hartford (city)
- Hartland
- Manchester
- Marlborough
- New Britain (city)
- Newington
- Plainville
- Rocky Hill
- Simsbury
- South Windsor
- Southington
- Suffield
- West Hartford
- Wethersfield
- Windsor Locks
- Windsor
Litchfield County
- Barkhamsted
- Bethlehem
- Bridgewater
- Canaan
- Colebrook
- Cornwall
- Goshen
- Harwinton
- Kent
- Litchfield
- Morris
- New Hartford
- New Milford
- Norfolk
- North Canaan
- Plymouth
- Roxbury
- Salisbury
- Sharon
- Thomaston
- Torrington (city)
- Warren
- Washington
- Watertown
- Winchester
- Woodbury
Middlesex County
- Chester
- Clinton
- Cromwell
- Deep River
- Durham
- East Haddam
- East Hampton
- Essex
- Haddam
- Killingworth
- Middlefield
- Middletown (city)
- Old Saybrook
- Portland
- Westbrook
New Haven County
- Ansonia (city)
- Beacon Falls
- Bethany
- Branford
- Cheshire
- Derby (city)
- East Haven
- Guilford
- Hamden
- Madison
- Meriden (city)
- Middlebury
- Milford (city)
- Naugatuck
- New Haven (city)
- North Branford
- North Haven
- Orange
- Oxford
- Prospect
- Seymour
- Southbury
- Wallingford
- Waterbury (city)
- West Haven (city)
- Wolcott
- Woodbridge
New London County
- Bozrah
- Colchester
- East Lyme
- Franklin
- Griswold
- Groton
- Lebanon
- Ledyard
- Lisbon
- Lyme
- Montville
- New London (city)
- North Stonington
- Norwich (city)
- Old Lyme
- Preston
- Salem
- Sprague
- Stonington
- Voluntown
- Waterford
Tolland County
- Andover
- Bolton
- Columbia
- Coventry
- Ellington
- Hebron
- Mansfield
- Somers
- Stafford
- Tolland
- Union
- Vernon
- Willington
Windham County
- Ashford
- Brooklyn
- Canterbury
- Chaplin
- Eastford
- Hampton
- Killingly
- Plainfield
- Pomfret
- Putnam
- Scotland
- Sterling
- Thompson
- Windham
- Woodstock
New Hampshire
Belknap County
- Alton
- Barnstead
- Belmont
- Center Harbor
- Gilford
- Gilmanton
- Laconia (city)
- Meredith
- New Hampton
- Sanbornton
- Tilton
Carroll County
- Albany
- Bartlett
- Brookfield
- Chatham
- Conway
- Eaton
- Effingham
- Freedom
- Hart's Location
- Jackson
- Madison
- Moultonborough
- Ossipee
- Sandwich
- Tamworth
- Tuftonboro
- Wakefield
- Wolfeboro
Carroll County also contains a very small amount of territory that is not part of any incorporated municipality (Hale's Location). This is the only remaining unincorporated gore-like entity in New Hampshire anywhere outside of Coos County. It is also the only territory in New Hampshire outside of Coos County which has never been incorporated.
Cheshire County
- Alstead
- Chesterfield
- Dublin
- Fitzwilliam
- Gilsum
- Harrisville
- Hinsdale
- Jaffrey
- Keene (city)
- Marlborough
- Marlow
- Nelson
- Richmond
- Rindge
- Roxbury
- Stoddard
- Sullivan
- Surrey
- Swanzey
- Troy
- Walpole
- Westmoreland
- Winchester
Coos County
- Berlin (city)
- Carroll
- Clarksville
- Colebrook
- Columbia
- Dalton
- Dummer
- Errol
- Gorham
- Jefferson
- Lancaster
- Milan
- Northumberland
- Pittsburg
- Randolph
- Shelburne
- Stark
- Stewartstown
- Stratford
- Whitefield
Coos County also contains a significant amount of territory that is not part of any incorporated municipality, encompassing the bulk of all such territory in New Hampshire. The unincorporated territory covers about 30% of the county's area, but has fewer than 200 residents. This includes six unincorporated townships (Cambridge, Dixville, Kilkenny, Millsfield, Odell and Success), eight grants, six purchases, and three locations. One of the locations was formerly incorporated as a town:
Wentworth's Location disincorporated in 1966 and reverted to unorganized territory.
Grafton County
- Alexandria
- Ashland
- Bath
- Benton
- Bethlehem
- Bridgewater
- Bristol
- Campton
- Canaan
- Dorchester
- Easton
- Ellsworth
- Enfield
- Franconia
- Grafton
- Groton
- Hanover
- Haverhill
- Hebron
- Holderness
- Landaff
- Lebanon (city)
- Lincoln
- Lisbon
- Littleton
- Lyman
- Lyme
- Monroe
- Orange
- Orford
- Piermont
- Plymouth
- Rumney
- Sugar Hill
- Thornton
- Warren
- Waterville Valley
- Wentworth
- Woodstock
Former town:
Livermore disincorporated in 1951 due to population loss. When Livermore disincorporated, it reverted to unorganized territory. It is the only territory in Grafton County that is not currently incorporated; prior to 1951, Grafton County was entirely incorporated.
Hillsborough County
- Amherst
- Antrim
- Bedford
- Bennington
- Brookline
- Deering
- Francestown
- Goffstown
- Greenfield
- Greenville
- Hancock
- Hillsborough
- Hollis
- Hudson
- Litchfield
- Lyndeborough
- Manchester (city)
- Mason
- Merrimack
- Milford
- Mont Vernon
- Nashua (city)
- New Boston
- New Ipswich
- Pelham
- Peterborough
- Sharon
- Temple
- Weare
- Wilton
- Windsor
Merrimack County
- Allenstown
- Andover
- Boscawen
- Bow
- Bradford
- Canterbury
- Chichester
- Concord (city)
- Danbury
- Dunbarton
- Epsom
- Franklin (city)
- Henniker
- Hill
- Hooksett
- Hopkinton
- Loudon
- New London
- Newbury
- Northfield
- Pembroke
- Pittsfield
- Salisbury
- Sutton
- Warner
- Webster
- Wilmot
Rockingham County
- Atkinson
- Auburn
- Brentwood
- Candia
- Chester
- Danville
- Deerfield
- Derry
- East Kingston
- Epping
- Exeter
- Fremont
- Greenland
- Hampstead
- Hampton Falls
- Hampton
- Kensington
- Kingston
- Londonderry
- New Castle
- Newfields
- Newington
- Newmarket
- Newton
- North Hampton
- Northwood
- Nottingham
- Plaistow
- Portsmouth (city)
- Raymond
- Rye
- Salem
- Sandown
- Seabrook
- South Hampton
- Stratham
- Windham
Strafford County
- Barrington
- Dover (city)
- Durham
- Farmington
- Lee
- Madbury
- Middleton
- Milton
- New Durham
- Rochester (city)
- Rollinsford
- Somersworth (city)
- Strafford
Sullivan County
- Acworth
- Charlestown
- Claremont (city)
- Cornish
- Croydon
- Goshen
- Grantham
- Langdon
- Lempster
- Newport
- Plainfield
- Springfield
- Sunapee
- Unity
- Washington
Vermont
Addison County
- Addison
- Bridport
- Bristol
- Cornwall
- Ferrisburg
- Goshen
- Granville
- Hancock
- Leicester
- Lincoln
- Middlebury
- Monkton
- New Haven
- Orwell
- Panton
- Ripton
- Salisbury
- Shoreham
- Starksboro
- Vergennes (city)
- Waltham
- Weybridge
- Whiting
Bennington County
- Arlington
- Bennington
- Dorset
- Landgrove
- Manchester
- Peru
- Pownal
- Readsboro
- Rupert
- Sandgate
- Searsburg
- Shaftsbury
- Stamford
- Sunderland
- Winhall
- Woodford
Former town:
Glastenbury disincorporated in 1937 due to population loss. When Glastenbury disincorporated, it reverted to unorganized territory. It is the only territory in Bennington County that is not currently incorporated; prior to 1937, Bennington County was entirely incorporated.
Caledonia County
- Barnet
- Burke
- Danville
- Groton
- Hardwick
- Kirby
- Lyndon
- Newark
- Peacham
- Ryegate
- Sheffield
- St. Johnsbury
- Stannard
- Sutton
- Walden
- Waterford
- Wheelock
Chittenden County
- Bolton
- Burlington (city)
- Charlotte
- Colchester
- Essex
- Hinesburg
- Huntington
- Jericho
- Milton
- Richmond
- Shelburne
- South Burlington (city)
- St. George
- Underhill
- Westford
- Williston
- Winooski (city)
Chittenden County also contains a very small amount of territory that is not part of any incorporated municipality (Buel's Gore). This is the only remaining gore-like entity in Vermont anywhere outside of Essex County. It is also the only territory in Vermont outside of Essex County which has never been incorporated.
Essex County
- Bloomfield
- Brighton
- Brunswick
- Canaan
- Concord
- East Haven
- Granby
- Guildhall
- Lemington
- Lunenburg
- Maidstone
- Norton
- Victory
Essex County also contains a significant amount of territory that is not part of any incorporated municipality, encompassing the bulk of all such territory in Vermont. The unincorporated territory covers about 25% of the county's area, but only has about 50 residents. This includes three unincorporated townships (Averill, Ferdinand and Lewis), two gores and one grant.
Franklin County
- Bakersfield
- Berkshire
- Enosburg
- Fairfax
- Fairfield
- Fletcher
- Franklin
- Georgia
- Highgate
- Montgomery
- Richford
- Sheldon
- St. Albans (city)
- St. Albans (town)
- Swanton
Grand Isle County
Lamoille County
- Belvidere
- Cambridge
- Eden
- Elmore
- Hyde Park
- Johnson
- Jeffersonville
- Morristown
- Stowe
- Waterville
- Wolcott
Orange County
- Bradford
- Braintree
- Brookfield
- Chelsea
- Corinth
- Fairlee
- Newbury
- Orange
- Randolph
- Strafford
- Thetford
- Topsham
- Tunbridge
- Vershire
- Washington
- West Fairlee
- Williamstown
Orleans County
- Albany
- Barton
- Brownington
- Charleston
- Coventry
- Craftsbury
- Derby
- Glover
- Greensboro
- Holland
- Irasburg
- Jay
- Lowell
- Morgan
- Newport (city)
- Newport (town)
- Troy
- Westfield
- Westmore
Rutland County
- Benson
- Brandon
- Castleton
- Chittenden
- Clarendon
- Danby
- Fair Haven
- Hubbardton
- Ira
- Killington
- Mendon
- Middletown Springs
- Mount Holly
- Mount Tabor
- Pawlet
- Pittsfield
- Pittsford
- Poultney
- Proctor
- Rutland (city)
- Rutland (town)
- Shrewsbury
- Sudbury
- Tinmouth
- Wallingford
- Wells
- West Haven
- West Rutland
Washington County
- Barre (city)
- Barre (town)
- Berlin
- Cabot
- Calais
- Duxbury
- East Montpelier
- Fayston
- Marshfield
- Middlesex
- Montpelier (city)
- Moretown
- Northfield
- Plainfield
- Roxbury
- Waitsfield
- Warren
- Waterbury
- Woodbury
- Worcester
Windham County
- Athens
- Brattleboro
- Brookline
- Dover
- Dummerston
- Grafton
- Guilford
- Halifax
- Jamaica
- Londonderry
- Marlboro
- Newfane
- Putney
- Rockingham
- Stratton
- Townshend
- Vernon
- Wardsboro
- Westminster
- Whitingham
- Wilmington
- Windham
Former town:
Somerset disincorporated in 1937 due to population loss. When Somerset disincorporated, it reverted to unorganized territory. It is the only territory in Somerset County that is not currently incorporated; prior to 1937, Windham County was entirely incorporated.
Windsor County
- Andover
- Baltimore
- Barnard
- Bethel
- Bridgewater
- Cavendish
- Chester
- Hartford
- Hartland
- Ludlow
- Norwich
- Plymouth
- Pomfret
- Reading
- Rochester
- Royalton
- Sharon
- Springfield
- Stockbridge
- Weathersfield
- West Windsor
- Weston
- Windsor
- Woodstock
Maine
Androscoggin County
- Auburn (city)
- Durham
- Greene
- Leeds
- Lewiston (city)
- Lisbon
- Livermore
- Livermore Falls
- Mechanic Falls
- Minot
- Poland
- Sabattus
- Turner
- Wales
Aroostook County
- Allagash
- Amity
- Ashland
- Bancroft
- Blaine
- Bridgewater
- Caribou (city)
- Cary Plantation
- Castle Hill
- Caswell
- Chapman
- Crystal
- Cyr Plantation
- Dyer Brook
- Eagle Lake
- Easton
- Fort Fairfield
- Fort Kent
- Frenchville
- Garfield Plantation
- Glenwood Plantation
- Grand Isle
- Hamlin
- Hammond
- Haynesville
- Hersey
- Hodgdon
- Houlton
- Island Falls
- Limestone
- Linneus
- Littleton
- Ludlow
- Macwahoc Plantation
- Madawaska
- Mapleton
- Mars Hill
- Masardis
- Merrill
- Monticello
- Moro Plantation
- Nashville Plantation
- New Canada
- New Limerick
- New Sweden
- Oakfield
- Orient
- Oxbow (plantation)
- Perham
- Portage Lake
- Presque Isle (city)
- Reed Plantation
- Sherman
- Smyrna
- St. Agatha
- St. Francis
- Saint John Plantation
- Stockholm
- Van Buren
- Wade
- Wallagrass
- Washburn
- Westfield
- Westmanland
- Weston
- Winterville Plantation
- Woodland
Aroostook County also contains a significant amount of unincorporated territory that is not part of any municipality. The majority of the county's terrtitory has historically been unorganized, with organized municipalities existing only in the eastern and northeastern parts of the county. The unorganized areas include the territory of the two former towns shown below:
These towns disincorporated in 1945 (Connor) and 1987 (Benedicta). Both subsequently reverted to unorganized territory.
Cumberland County
- Baldwin
- Bridgton
- Brunswick
- Cape Elizabeth
- Casco
- Chebeague Island
- Cumberland
- Falmouth
- Freeport
- Frye Island
- Gorham
- Gray
- Harpswell
- Harrison
- Long Island
- Naples
- New Gloucester
- North Yarmouth
- Portland (city)
- Pownal
- Raymond
- Scarborough
- Sebago
- South Portland (city)
- Standish
- Westbrook (city)
- Windham
- Yarmouth
The town of Otisfield, currently in Oxford County, was part of Cumberland County until 1978.
Franklin County
- Avon
- Carrabassett Valley
- Carthage
- Chesterville
- Coplin Plantation
- Dallas Plantation
- Eustis
- Farmington
- Industry
- Jay
- Kingfield
- New Sharon
- New Vineyard
- Phillips
- Rangeley Plantation
- Rangeley
- Sandy River Plantation
- Strong
- Temple
- Weld
- Wilton
Franklin County also contains a significant amount of unorganized territory that is not part of any municipality. Much of the northern part of the county has never been organized or incorporated, and there are some unorganized areas in the central and southern parts of the county as well. This includes the territory of the three former towns shown below:
These three towns disincorporated in 1938 (Freeman), 1945 (Salem) and 2000 (Madrid). All three subsequently reverted to unorganized territory.
Hancock County
- Amherst
- Aurora
- Bar Harbor
- Blue Hill
- Brooklin
- Brooksville
- Bucksport
- Castine
- Cranberry Isles
- Dedham
- Deer Isle
- Eastbrook
- Ellsworth (city)
- Franklin
- Frenchboro
- Gouldsboro
- Great Pond
- Hancock
- Lamoine
- Mariaville
- Mount Desert
- Orland
- Osborn
- Otis
- Penobscot
- Sedgwick
- Sorrento
- Southwest Harbor
- Stonington
- Sullivan
- Surry
- Swans Island
- Tremont
- Trenton
- Verona Island
- Waltham
- Winter Harbor
Hancock County also contains a significant amount of unorganized territory that is not part of any municipality. Much of the northeastern part of the county has never been organized or incorporated, and there are some unorganized areas elsewhere in the county as well.
Kennebec County
- Albion
- Augusta (city)
- Belgrade
- Benton
- Chelsea
- China
- Clinton
- Farmingdale
- Fayette
- Gardiner (city)
- Hallowell (city)
- Litchfield
- Manchester
- Monmouth
- Mount Vernon
- Oakland
- Pittston
- Randolph
- Readfield
- Rome
- Sidney
- Vassalboro
- Vienna
- Waterville (city)
- Wayne
- West Gardiner
- Windsor
- Winslow
- Winthrop
Kennebec County also contains a small amount of unorganized territory that is not part of any municipality (the former Unity Plantation, territory which was originally a gore). Prior to Unity Plantation's surrender of organization in 1942, Kennebec County was entirely organized, although it has never been entirely incorporated.
Knox County
- Appleton
- Camden
- Cushing
- Friendship
- Hope
- Isle au Haut
- Matinicus Isle (plantation)
- North Haven
- Owls Head
- Rockland (city)
- Rockport
- South Thomaston
- St. George
- Thomaston
- Union
- Vinalhaven
- Warren
- Washington
Knox County also contains a small amount of unorganized territory that is not part of any municipality (the former Criehaven Plantation, a small group of offshore islands which surrendered its organization in 1925). Two additional island municipalities in Knox County also dissolved in the early 20th century, including the former town shown below:
Hurricane Isle disincorporated in 1915. It initially reverted to unorganized territory, but its former territory was later annexed by another town. For a time in the late 19th century and early 20th century, prior to the above municipal dissolutions, Knox County was entirely organized, but it has never been entirely incorporated.
Lincoln County
- Alna
- Boothbay
- Boothbay Harbor
- Bremen
- Bristol
- Damariscotta
- Dresden
- Edgecomb
- Jefferson
- Monhegan (plantation)
- Newcastle
- Nobleboro
- Somerville
- South Bristol
- Southport
- Waldoboro
- Westport
- Whitefield
- Wiscasset
Lincoln County also contains a very small amount of unorganized territory that is not part of any municipality (Hibberts Gore). This is one of only a few remaining gore-like entities in Maine outside of the sparsely-settled northern and interior parts of the state.
Oxford County
- Andover
- Bethel
- Brownfield
- Buckfield
- Byron
- Canton
- Denmark
- Dixfield
- Fryeburg
- Gilead
- Greenwood
- Hanover
- Hartford
- Hebron
- Hiram
- Lincoln Plantation
- Lovell
- Magalloway Plantation
- Mexico
- Newry
- Norway
- Otisfield
- Oxford
- Paris
- Peru
- Porter
- Roxbury
- Rumford
- Stoneham
- Stow
- Sumner
- Sweden
- Upton
- Waterford
- West Paris
- Woodstock
Oxford County also contains a significant amount of unorganized territory that is not part of any municipality. Much of the northern part of the county has never been organized or incorporated, and there are some unorganized areas in the southern part of the county as well. This includes the territory of the three former towns shown below:
These three towns disincorporated in 1919 (Grafton), 1935 (Mason), and 1937 (Albany). All three subsequently reverted to unorganized territory.
Penobscot County
- Alton
- Bangor (city)
- Bradford
- Bradley
- Brewer (city)
- Burlington
- Carmel
- Carroll Plantation
- Charleston
- Chester
- Clifton
- Corinna
- Corinth
- Dexter
- Dixmont
- Drew Plantation
- East Millinocket
- Eddington
- Edinburg
- Enfield
- Etna
- Exeter
- Garland
- Glenburn
- Greenbush
- Hampden
- Hermon
- Holden
- Howland
- Hudson
- Kenduskeag
- Lagrange
- Lakeville
- Lee
- Levant
- Lincoln
- Lowell
- Mattawamkeag
- Maxfield
- Medway
- Milford
- Millinocket
- Mount Chase
- Newburgh
- Newport
- Old Town (city)
- Orono
- Orrington
- Passadumkeag
- Patten
- Plymouth
- Seboeis Plantation
- Springfield
- Stacyville
- Stetson
- Veazie
- Webster Plantation
- Winn
- Woodville
Penobscot County also contains a significant amount of unorganized territory that is not part of any municipality. Much of the northern part of the county has never been organized or incorporated, and there are some unorganized areas in the east central part of the county, along the boundary with Hancock and Washington counties, as well. This includes the territory of the five former towns shown below:
These five towns disincorporated in 1907 (Mattamiscontis), 1935 (Kingman), 1938 (Argyle), 1939 (Prentiss) and 1993 (Greenfield). All five subsequently reverted to unorganized territory. (Note: Following its disincorporation as a town, Prentiss operated under a plantation form of government for many years, but it surrendered its organization in 1990.) In addition to those former towns listed above, Carroll and Drew were incorporated towns prior to 1934 and 1937, respectively, after which each disincorporated and adopted a plantation form of government instead.
Piscataquis County
- Abbot
- Atkinson
- Beaver Cove
- Bowerbank
- Brownville
- Dover-Foxcroft
- Greenville
- Guilford
- Kingsbury Plantation
- Lake View Plantation
- Medford
- Milo
- Monson
- Parkman
- Sangerville
- Sebec
- Shirley
- Wellington
- Willimantic
Piscataquis County also contains a significant amount of unorganized territory that is not part of any municipality. Much of the northern part of the county has never been organized or incorporated, and there are some unorganized areas in the central and southern parts of the county as well. This includes the territory of the three former towns shown below:
These three towns disincorporated in 1940 (Williamsburg), 1945 (Orneville), and 1951 (Blanchard). All three subsequently reverted to unorganized territory. (Note: Following its disincorporation as a town, Blanchard operated under a plantation form of government for many years, but it surrendered its organization in 1984.)
Sagadahoc County
Former town:
Perkins disincorporated in 1918. Perkins consisted of a small island in the Kennebec River, also known as Swan Island. When Perkins disincorporated, it reverted to unorganized territory. It is the only territory in Sagadahoc County that is not currently incorporated; prior to 1918, Sagadahoc County was entirely incorporated.
Somerset County
- Anson
- Athens
- Bingham
- Brighton Plantation
- Cambridge
- Canaan
- Caratunk
- Cornville
- Dennistown (plantation)
- Detroit
- Embden
- Fairfield
- Harmony
- Hartland
- Highland Plantation
- Jackman
- Madison
- Mercer
- Moose River
- Moscow
- New Portland
- Norridgewock
- Palmyra
- Pittsfield
- Pleasant Ridge Plantation
- Ripley
- Skowhegan
- Smithfield
- Solon
- St. Albans
- Starks
- The Forks (plantation)
- West Forks (plantation)
Somerset County also contains a significant amount of unorganized territory that is not part of any municipality. Much of the northern part of the county has never been organized or incorporated. This includes the territory of the former town shown below:
Concord disincorporated in 1935, and subsequently reverted to unorganized territory.
Waldo County
- Belfast (city)
- Belmont
- Brooks
- Burnham
- Frankfort
- Freedom
- Islesboro
- Jackson
- Knox
- Liberty
- Lincolnville
- Monroe
- Montville
- Morrill
- Northport
- Palermo
- Prospect
- Searsmont
- Searsport
- Stockton Springs
- Swanville
- Thorndike
- Troy
- Unity
- Waldo
- Winterport
Washington County
- Addison
- Alexander
- Baileyville
- Baring Plantation
- Beals
- Beddington
- Calais (city)
- Charlotte
- Cherryfield
- Codyville Plantation
- Columbia Falls
- Columbia
- Cooper
- Crawford
- Cutler
- Danforth
- Deblois
- Dennysville
- East Machias
- Eastport (city)
- Grand Lake Stream (plantation)
- Harrington
- Jonesboro
- Jonesport
- Lubec
- Machias
- Machiasport
- Marshfield
- Meddybemps
- Milbridge
- Northfield
- Pembroke
- Perry
- Princeton
- Robbinston
- Roque Bluffs
- Steuben
- Talmadge
- Topsfield
- Vanceboro
- Waite
- Wesley
- Whiting
- Whitneyville
Washington County also contains a significant amount of unorganized territory that is not part of any municipality. Much of the northern and western parts of the county have never been organized or incorporated, and there are some unorganized areas elsewhere in the county as well. This includes the territory of the six former towns shown below:
These six towns disincorporated in 1924 (Forest City), 1938 (Edmunds), 1939 (Marion), 1942 (Brookton), 1945 (Trescott) and 2004 (Centerville). All six subsequently reverted to unorganized territory. In addition to those former towns listed above, Baring was an incorporated town prior to 1942, after which it disincorporated. It later adopted a plantation form of government.
York County
- Acton
- Alfred
- Arundel
- Berwick
- Biddeford (city)
- Buxton
- Cornish
- Dayton
- Eliot
- Hollis
- Kennebunk
- Kennebunkport
- Kittery
- Lebanon
- Limerick
- Limington
- Lyman
- Newfield
- North Berwick
- Ogunquit
- Old Orchard Beach
- Parsonsfield
- Saco (city)
- Sanford
- Shapleigh
- South Berwick
- Waterboro
- Wells
- York
Notes
The following criteria were used in the above list:
- In Connecticut, coextensive towns/cities are listed as cities. Towns which include a city within, but not coextensive with, the town, are shown as towns.
- In Massachusetts, only those municipalities which title themselves as cities are shown as cities. Those municipalities which are considered to be legal cities by the Massachusetts Secretary of State's office but which title themselves as towns are shown as towns.
- If a county includes any unincorporated territory, this is noted following the list of municipalities in the county.
Trivia
The only municipality name that is found in all six New England states is Warren. The Warren in Rhode Island is the largest of the six.
There are several municipality names that can be found in five of the six New England states. These include Andover, Bridgewater, Bristol, Chester, Franklin, Lincoln, Plymouth, Richmond, Salisbury, Sharon, Washington and Windsor. Manchester also exists in five states if the Manchester-by-the-Sea in Massachusetts is counted (prior to the early 1990s, the Massachusetts community used to be just "Manchester", like the others). In most of the above cases, the missing state is Rhode Island, although in a few it is Connecticut (Lincoln, Richmond) or Massachusetts (Bristol).
There are at least three other place names that existed as municipality names in five of the six states in the 19th century, but lost this status due to one of more of the communities disincorporating or being annexed. Most notably, there were once municipalities named Roxbury in every New England state except Rhode Island, but the one in Massachusetts was annexed by Boston in the 1860s. "Roxbury" is still commonly used as a place name for the neighborhood in question, however, and is even recognized by the U.S. Postal Service as acceptable for addressing mail. Towns named Salem and Berlin could also once be found in five of the six New England states.